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    • S Offline
      seasdes
      last edited by

      Is there an easy way to measure the pitch of an inclined plane in SU6 (eg. roof face)?
      Walter

      Using Sketchup Pro 2019

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      • DanielD Offline
        Daniel
        last edited by

        If you mean measure an existing model, the only way I know is to use guides: create a vertical guideline from a point, then copy it 12" horizontally, then create a horizontal guideline at the intersection between the inclided plane and one of the vertical guides; then measure the vertical distance.

        If you mean measure the pitch of a roof you are modeling, use the compass tool - instead of entering a value for the angle, enter the pitch (such as 7:12).

        My avatar is an anachronism.

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        • Jean LemireJ Offline
          Jean Lemire
          last edited by

          Hi folks.

          See attached SU file for ideas.


          Roof pitch measure.skp

          Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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            seasdes
            last edited by

            Hi All
            My question was directed to measuring the pitch of existing roofs etc. I find myself measuring these pitches (degrees) quite often and do not always vave gable roofs. I was hoping that there was a magic script that may be able to measure the angle of such faces.
            Thanks

            Walter

            Using Sketchup Pro 2019

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            • Jean LemireJ Offline
              Jean Lemire
              last edited by

              Hi Walter, hi folks.

              If the measuring protractor cannot measure the angle you want, can you post a picture (sketch) of what you want to acheive. I am pretty sure that some trick can be found to do the job.

              Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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                Charlie__V
                last edited by

                Walter,
                I do not posses a magic script (ruby).....But I can offer a Speed Square.
                Yeah I know.....not what your after.....but in the mean time give it a try.
                And if you have never used one before, it's pretty straight forward(see attached).
                Using the speed square component,align the pivot pt and rotate until vertical or horizontal.(maybe a bit oversimplifying... I know).

                Oh, and you mention hip roofs, if working with a model just use the cross section tool & the speed square as above. :~)
                Best,

                Charlie


                SPEEDSQUARE-APPLIED.jpg


                SPEEDSQUARE APPLIED.zip

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